simular

/ˈsɪmjələr/
noun
  1. A person or thing that imitates or resembles something else; a copy or counterfeit.
    • The museum displayed a simular of the ancient statue for visitors to touch.
    • In the play, the actor played a simular of the king, fooling the court.
    • The painting was a simular of the original, but the colors were slightly off.
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